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back to @TheEternalKraut's posts@nitrrogen__ None of that investment went into the Latvians Estonians or Lithuanians domestically though, atleast not to an extent that they wouldn’t be more prosperous outside of Russian rule pic.twitter.com/tOeCFJhuQO
Aug 2 2024 12:54:23 PM
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@TheEternalKraut @Q3SB34129X Arguably the Baltics were overinvested in by the Soviet Uniln
Aug 2 2024 11:22:17 AM
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@TheEternalKraut They wouldn't be more prosperous but it did not hold back the economy. Roughly the same trend is seen there with the "dip" post 1991 and then higher economic growth afterwards. With the gdp/c in 2010 looking about the same as it would if the USSR continued the same growth. pic.twitter.com/4f2hlusRxy
Aug 2 2024 1:06:36 PM
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